296 Billeder af vældig stort eklektisk hus

Parker Pool and Deck Addition
Parker Pool and Deck Addition
Robert R. Larsen, ArchitectRobert R. Larsen, Architect
A swimming pool covered by a glazed retractable enclosure was added to this existing residence south-east of Parker, CO. A 3000 square foot deck is on the upper level reached by curving steel stairways on each end. The addition and the existing house received cultured stone veneer with limestone trim on the arches. Concrete masonry unit retaining walls and pavers surround the custom waterfall with decorative fountains. Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Photo
Strafford Estate Plan 6433
Strafford Estate Plan 6433
Elite Design GroupElite Design Group
First Floor Heated: 4,412 Master Suite: Down Second Floor Heated: 2,021 Baths: 8 Third Floor Heated: Main Floor Ceiling: 10' Total Heated Area: 6,433 Specialty Rooms: Home Theater, Game Room, Nanny's Suite Garages: Four Garage: 1285 Bedrooms: Five Dimensions: 131'-10" x 133'-10" Basement: Footprint: www.edgplancollection.com
A Dream on the Water
A Dream on the Water
Parkyn DesignParkyn Design
Exterior of an eclectic home on the water with formal landscaping.
WOVOKA
WOVOKA
Mitchel Berman Cabinetmakers Inc.Mitchel Berman Cabinetmakers Inc.
Wovoka in the Spring Time. Theodore Brown Architects. Project Architect Albert Costa.Photo: Mitchel Berman
driveway to custom home by Bay Area general contractor, Saratoga, CA
driveway to custom home by Bay Area general contractor, Saratoga, CA
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
5000 square foot custom home with pool house and basement in Saratoga, CA (San Francisco Bay Area). The exterior is in a modern farmhouse style with bat on board siding and standing seam metal roof. Luxury features include Marvin Windows, copper gutters throughout, natural stone columns and wainscot, and a sweeping paver driveway. The interiors are more traditional.d.
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
From the perch of a balcony outside the master suite, paired crescentic flights of stairs cascade toward a terrace landing joining the spa and formal gardens. Projecting from angular bay echoing the cut limestone volume of the octagonal tower and veiled subtly by verdant topiary and vibrant floral planters, the sculpted double stair is a furtive surprise within the lively waterfront of the French Eclectic home it graces. Woodruff Brown Photography
Doheny Estate
Doheny Estate
SVZ Interior DesignSVZ Interior Design
Custom mosaic tile entry, vintage lantern, custom wrought iron entry door
Waterfront French Eclectic
Waterfront French Eclectic
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
This waterfront French Eclectic home anchors a long promenade from the street. Along the formal oil-and-stone drive with granite detailing, an extensive allay of linden trees stretches toward the main façade in the distance. A detached garage and generator building flank the driveway and hint at the architecture of the house beyond. Woodruff Brown Photography
The Jasper Hill #5020: Front Exterior
The Jasper Hill #5020: Front Exterior
Donald A. Gardner ArchitectsDonald A. Gardner Architects
A mixture of stone and brick lends an earthy feel that allows the home to blend with the surrounding lakefront landscape. An angled courtyard garage and arched entry welcome you home. An eye-catching cupola with weather vane crowns the roof-line of this luxurious lakefront home.
sweeping interlocking paver driveway by Bay Area custom home builder,Saratoga
sweeping interlocking paver driveway by Bay Area custom home builder,Saratoga
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
5000 square foot custom home with pool house and basement in Saratoga, CA (San Francisco Bay Area). The exterior is in a modern farmhouse style with bat on board siding and standing seam metal roof. Luxury features include Marvin Windows, copper gutters throughout, natural stone columns and wainscot, and a sweeping paver driveway. The interiors are more traditional.
Parker Pool and Deck Addition
Parker Pool and Deck Addition
Robert R. Larsen, ArchitectRobert R. Larsen, Architect
A swimming pool covered by a glazed retractable enclosure was added to this existing residence south-east of Parker, CO. A 3000 square foot deck is on the upper level reached by curving steel stairways on each end. The addition and the existing house received cultured stone veneer with limestone trim on the arches. Concrete masonry unit retaining walls and pavers surround the custom waterfall with decorative fountains. Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Photo
Southampton- Exterior
Southampton- Exterior
Christopher Maya Associates Inc.Christopher Maya Associates Inc.
By the architectural standards of Southampton, New York—where magnificent old piles built by Yankee blue bloods and extravagant contemporary mansions constructed by moguls of finance and industry are perched along one of Long Island’s toniest beaches—entrepreneur J. Christopher Burch’s house is a modest affair. Most buyers in this community would likely have torn down the ranch-style structure, which clocks in at 6,000 square feet, and replaced it with an imposing Georgian Revival or Shingle Style residence, replete with pomp and pergolas. But its unassuming character suited Burch, the founder and CEO of Burch Creative Capital and the man behind the retro-preppy lifestyle retailer C. Wonder. “I didn’t want anything too grand,” he says. “I wanted it to feel more like a cottage than an estate.” Modifications, however, were necessary to bring the place up to snuff—namely streamlining the awkward floor plan and upgrading the surfaces. New Jersey architectural designer Marina Lanina stripped the building down to its wood frame and reconfigured the interior, more or less hewing to the original footprint save for an expanded kitchen at the rear. Lanina, who honed her skills in the office of interior designer David Kleinberg, also added guest quarters above the attached garage and, at the opposite end of the home, constructed a second-floor master suite. Bridgehampton-based landscape designer Joseph Tyree recast the 2.75-acre grounds with, among other touches, a charming parterre garden that is visible from the master bedroom’s small balcony. The getaway exhibits the spirited, all-American styling of C. Wonder, but the brand’s candied hues are toned down. “I didn’t really want to do my stuff in the house,” Burch says, adding that he began the renovation before launching C. Wonder in 2011 with a flagship store in Manhattan. The residence is instead New York interior designer Christopher Maya’s interpretation of his client’s somewhat eccentric taste, which Burch himself describes as “a very quirky sense of classicism.” The decorator’s first meeting with the entrepreneur was inspiration enough. “Chris was sitting in the conference room with colleagues, a pink Hermès scarf wrapped around his head. I thought, This is going to be fun,” Maya recalls. The designer soon set about conjuring schemes for each room of the dwelling, aiming for an inviting, energetic atmosphere reflective of Burch’s playful personality. Every inch of molding and trim gleams with pristine lacquerlike finishes. To offset that snappy sheen, some walls are papered in grass cloth, while others are meticulously upholstered with boldly patterned fabrics. The colors are lively—Carolina-blue in the master bedroom, buttery yellow in a guest room—and the overall ambience is light and relaxed. “A lot of houses in the Hamptons are so formal, it’s like being in a Park Avenue apartment,” Maya says. “I thought the house should be fun—when guests walk in, they should feel right away like they’re about to have a fantastic weekend.” Cerused-oak floors, sisal carpets, and the occasional rattan armchair further the casual vibe. The oak-paneled library is as sober as it gets, but an apple-green sofa and a Billy Baldwin slipper chair clad in a peridot-green leopard print leaven the mood. Accenting the room is a striking etching of an owl with its wings spread wide; it is one of several artworks by Walton Ford that Burch had purchased before the project started and which turned out to fit right in with the palette Maya conceived. Burch also asked the designer to incorporate some furniture from a line the investor has developed for No. 9 Christopher, a lifestyle concept store he plans to open in Manhattan next year. Maya customized the pieces, including painting a Jansen-inspired desk in brilliant royal blue and an Asian-style cocktail table in a brash Dick Tracy–yellow. “The house is a little electric in spots, but I’m not scared of color,” says Burch, who sums up the place in his typically punchy style: “It’s cool. It’s small. It’s very happy.”

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